

Documentary · Horror
Overview
An exploration of the appeal of horror films, with interviews of many legendary directors in the genre.
Top Cast


Lance Henriksen
Lance Henriksen
Narrator (voice)
Lance Henriksen
Narrator (voice)


Larry Cohen
Larry Cohen
Self
Larry Cohen
Self


Joe Dante
Joe Dante
Self
Joe Dante
Self


John Carpenter
John Carpenter
Self
John Carpenter
Self


Darren Lynn Bousman
Darren Lynn Bousman
Self
Darren Lynn Bousman
Self


Mick Garris
Mick Garris
Self
Mick Garris
Self


Tom McLoughlin
Tom McLoughlin
Self
Tom McLoughlin
Self


George A. Romero
George A. Romero
Self
George A. Romero
Self


Brian Yuzna
Brian Yuzna
Self
Brian Yuzna
Self


Roger Corman
Roger Corman
Self
Roger Corman
Self
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